Archive for August 20th, 2008

Wednesday August 20th 2008

greedy-guts

Greedy guts

Published by Dysantic under Daily Shots

Every evening, we feed the cats soft food for dinner. We even got them trained to know that they eat it on the climber; Coconut on the top level and Pashmina on the middle level.

It’s something I’ve noticed before, but after Coconut is done eating his soft food dinner in his green bowl, he’ll jump down to the middle level of the climber and eat whatever Pashmina has left behind in her pink bowl. What a pig-cat!

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Wednesday August 20th 2008

starting-weight-174lbs

Starting weight: 174lbs

Published by Dysantic under Sustenance

Breakfast

  • One banana

Activity

  • Rode the bike to work (6.1km)

Lunch

  • One litre of thick home-made chicken and creamed corn soup

Snacks

  • One Interactive Nutrition Low Carb Bar - chocolate fudge delight

Activity

  • Rode the bike over to Molly’s office to drop it off (3.3km)
  • One hour of spinning at Quad

Dinner

  • One Premier Nutrition Protein bar - double chocolate crunch

Activity

  • Rode the bike from Molly’s office along King, then along the Queensway, and then up home (8km)

Snacks

  • Crackers and cheese
  • Three glasses of Diet Pepsi
  • Two handfuls of Planters Sunflower Seeds - salted

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Wednesday August 20th 2008

female-kidney-turns-lumberjack-on-to-housework

Female kidney turns lumberjack on to housework

Published by Dysantic under In the news

Uh…

A Croatia lumberjack claims he started ‘enjoying housework and knitting’ after he was given a female kidney..

Stjepan Lizacic, 56, from Osijek, is suing his local health authority because he says he’s become a laughing stock.

He says his life changed from enjoying heavy drinking sessions with pals to prefering housework after the operation.

He told local newspaper 24sata: “The kidney transplant saved my life, but they never warned me about the side effects.

“I have developed a strange passion for female jobs like ironing, sewing, washing dishes, sorting clothes in wardrobes and even knitting.”

He pointed out that before the kidney transplant he would not have been seen dead doing the housework, and expected his wife to do it all, but now found it both relaxing and fulfilling.

He said: “My wife is the only one that is pleased. I do most of the housework now, and I blame the hospital that transplanted me the kidney of a 50-year-old woman instead of a man’s kidney.”

His wife Radmila added: “If the new femine side to him is confined to housework I am very happy, I only hope he doesn’t start looking at other men.”

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…I don’t know what to say…

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